Pizza Boy Brewing Co. beers will be hitting the market in kegs, cans and bottles in the coming months, said owner Albert Kominski.

The brewing company and Westy's Beer Distributor recently announced in a news release their new distribution agreement would make the beer available in the Camp Hill distributor's 10-county region, including Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Perry and York counties.

Kominski said Pizza Boy also is signing a deal with a distributor in Philadelphia that will carry the beer.

Keep in mind this full-on attack is coming from a brewery owner who only a year ago — when he moved into Al's of Hampden newest location with a full production setup in April 2013 — thought distributing Pizza Boy's beers was a far-off goal.

But Kominski said the beer is in such high demand that "it's time."

Plus, "we're at the point now where I feel that our product is refined enough to hit the streets," Kominski said.

In a few weeks, kegs of Pizza Boy's West Shore IPA, Blue Collar Lager, and Sunny Side Up, an imperial coffee stout brewed with Little Amps coffee, will be available through Westy's.

The brewery plans to can those three beers by August or September at the latest. Kominski said the main holdup is waiting on label approvals for the 16 oz. cans, which will be sold in six packs.

Corked and caged 750 ml. bottles of sour beers aged in Napa Valley wine barrels also will be coming out in the next several months.

As of Saturday, Kominski said he had received 30-some Facebook messages from bars looking to carry his beer.

"It's a little overwhelming to be honest," Kominski said. "With all the people that are talking right now, I think it's going to go quick."